ID of new succulents

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ID of new succulents

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Would you ID those, please? :)
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Left - not sure! Looks a bit like Crassula lactea crosed with something rosette forming, but I may be way out
Right is a Peperomia
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Okay, so Peperomia, thanks. Anyone knows the second one?
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Aeonium?
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Hmm, I actually don't think so. The only Aeonium that looks similiar is Aeonium spathulatum and it has a really thin trunk. This one has a bit thicker one, like Crassula.
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I agree it does look like Aeonium in habit, but leaves are more like C. lactea than the Aeoniums I see on line.
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Anyway, my point is.. I actually wanna know their names just so I know how to care for them. Should I treat them both like regular succulents or is there anything specific about them?
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Yeah, regular succulent cultivation, neither of these should be too challenging. Without a IDs of the exact species, I'd make sure they aren't allowed to get too cold, certainly not really close to freezing.
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I will treat them like my other house plants, meaning that I will water them only when they dry out, kept on a windowsill, around 24°C.
Thanks for your advice.
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Hello, do you know what this might be? All the leaves dried out and are falling down, is it normal?
https://imgur.com/QNoXnPb
https://imgur.com/O3qZzQ5
https://imgur.com/6xJR2ze
These are two plants right? The one in a bottom is alright.
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Since the bottom part (graft stock) looks like an Euphorbia the top part (scion) also should be an Euphorbia - don't know which
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Thank you, but can someone be a bit more specific? :D
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ihavenoidea
I have a similar plant. It probably a un-variegated aeonium kiwi
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Re: ID of new succulents

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Hello, a little update on the plants. Is Stefan right about the Aeonium?

https://imgur.com/a/WxLM0F1
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